...with Wicks Phillips in Dallas, has been appointed secretary of the Dallas/Fort Worth chapter of the French-American Chamber of Commerce. Certification...
A chart of the 100 largest law firms in Texas
Governor Dennis Daugaard on March 21 signed first-in-the-nation legislation establishing incentive payments to as many as 16 attorneys who agree to practice in rural areas for at least five years
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...the John C. Ford American Inn of Courts, which is the Dallas-Fort Worth chapter. U.S. Bankruptcy Judge D. Michael Lynn of the Northern...
...Eastern District of Texas. Other offices are in Austin, Dallas, Fort Worth, Houston, San Angelo and San Antonio. This report...
...the year before. The firm has offices in Austin, Dallas, Fort Worth and Houston in Texas, and Algiers, Detroit, London, ...
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...and he's in the right place to do it: The Dallas-Fort Worth area has more restaurants per capita than any other U.S...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
... Solo, Irving 62 Two Dallas-Fort Worth area businesses opposing one another in a suit expected to have...
...of the Dallas office has not yet been announced. "The Dallas-Fort Worth area is exceedingly rich in engineering talent, patent applicants, and patent...
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